SDSU's Journal of Undergraduate Research returns
Last fall, South Dakota State University's Journal of Undergraduate Research returned to publication for the first time since 2019. The 18th volume features original scholarly research from four different SDSU students or student groups from physics, food science and mechanical engineering.
SDSU pharmacy students share expertise with older adults
What dietary supplements should I be taking? What is the best brand? What weight loss medications are available? What non-medication approaches work well for weight loss? These and other questions were addressed by two trios of pharmacy students from South Dakota State University through 40-minute Zoom presentations Jan. 12 and Jan. 19. The presentations were made to participants in a Sioux Falls-based Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) program.
Child and Family Resource Network to host ‘Common-Sense Parenting’ classes from February-April
The Child and Family Resource Network at South Dakota State University is hosting its next “Common-Sense Parenting” class series starting Feb. 20.
South Dakota Polling Project weighs voters’ opinions on abortion access, recreational marijuana
Political scientists in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University have gathered opinions from the South Dakota electorate on abortion access and recreational marijuana.
Schmiedts named SDSU Family of Year
The Schmiedts and South Dakota State have been linked for a century, and now the connection includes selection as Family of the Year by the South Dakota State University Alumni Association.
SDSU researchers explore perceived barriers to cancer care in rural South Dakota
A new study from South Dakota State University's College of Nursing investigates the perceived barriers to cancer care in rural South Dakota.
Community Practice Innovation Center team grows to complete grant-funded work
The Community Practice Innovation Center recently added two new team members to assist with research grant-related projects.